Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint Performance
This study aimed to examine the associations between a series of mechanical variables automatically generated by a portable force plate (PFP) and the actual performance of professional sprinters over a 150 m course. To test these correlations, 12 top-level sprinters performed vertical jumps (squat a...
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doaj-aaaabed4d3904e2d907588f8ababefeb2020-11-24T23:16:29ZengMDPI AGSports2075-46632018-07-01636110.3390/sports6030061sports6030061Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint PerformanceIrineu Loturco0Lucas A. Pereira1Ronaldo Kobal2Cesar C. Cal Abad3Victor Fernandes4Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo5Timothy Suchomel6Nucleus of High Performance in Sport–NAR, Sao Paulo 04753060, BrazilNucleus of High Performance in Sport–NAR, Sao Paulo 04753060, BrazilNucleus of High Performance in Sport–NAR, Sao Paulo 04753060, BrazilNucleus of High Performance in Sport–NAR, Sao Paulo 04753060, BrazilB3 Track & Field Club, Sao Paulo 04753060, BrazilResearch Nucleus in Health, Physical Activity and Sport, Department of Physical Activity Sciences, Universidad of Los Lagos, Osorno 5290000, ChileDepartment of Human Movement Sciences, Carroll University, Waukesha, WI 53186, USAThis study aimed to examine the associations between a series of mechanical variables automatically generated by a portable force plate (PFP) and the actual performance of professional sprinters over a 150 m course. To test these correlations, 12 top-level sprinters performed vertical jumps (squat and countermovement jumps; SJ and CMJ, respectively), a 60 m sprint test, and a 150 m sprint test. Pearson product-moment coefficient of correlation and multiple regression analyses were used to determine the relationships between the sprinting velocities and vertical jump outputs. The SJ parameters were moderately to near perfectly associated with the different sprint distances, and the SJ height presented the highest correlation scores (r = 0.90 with velocities over 10- and 20-m). The correlation coefficients between the CMJ outcomes and sprint results varied between moderate and very large (from 0.38 to 0.88). Finally, the coefficients of determination (R2) ranged from 0.71 to 0.85 for the different multiple regressions involving PFP automatic measures. The PFP can provide practitioners with quick and accurate information regarding competitive athletes. Due to the strong correlations observed, coaches are encouraged to frequently adjust and tailor the training strategies of their sprinters, using practical and timesaving PFP measurements.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/6/3/61force platformkinetic measuresspeedmuscle powerrate of force developmentstrengthplyometricstretch-shortening cycle |
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Irineu Loturco Lucas A. Pereira Ronaldo Kobal Cesar C. Cal Abad Victor Fernandes Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo Timothy Suchomel Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint Performance Sports force platform kinetic measures speed muscle power rate of force development strength plyometric stretch-shortening cycle |
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Irineu Loturco Lucas A. Pereira Ronaldo Kobal Cesar C. Cal Abad Victor Fernandes Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo Timothy Suchomel |
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Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint Performance |
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Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint Performance |
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Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint Performance |
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Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint Performance |
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Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint Performance |
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portable force plates: a viable and practical alternative to rapidly and accurately monitor elite sprint performance |
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This study aimed to examine the associations between a series of mechanical variables automatically generated by a portable force plate (PFP) and the actual performance of professional sprinters over a 150 m course. To test these correlations, 12 top-level sprinters performed vertical jumps (squat and countermovement jumps; SJ and CMJ, respectively), a 60 m sprint test, and a 150 m sprint test. Pearson product-moment coefficient of correlation and multiple regression analyses were used to determine the relationships between the sprinting velocities and vertical jump outputs. The SJ parameters were moderately to near perfectly associated with the different sprint distances, and the SJ height presented the highest correlation scores (r = 0.90 with velocities over 10- and 20-m). The correlation coefficients between the CMJ outcomes and sprint results varied between moderate and very large (from 0.38 to 0.88). Finally, the coefficients of determination (R2) ranged from 0.71 to 0.85 for the different multiple regressions involving PFP automatic measures. The PFP can provide practitioners with quick and accurate information regarding competitive athletes. Due to the strong correlations observed, coaches are encouraged to frequently adjust and tailor the training strategies of their sprinters, using practical and timesaving PFP measurements. |
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force platform kinetic measures speed muscle power rate of force development strength plyometric stretch-shortening cycle |
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